Recurring Drain Backups After Heavy Rain in Lake Charles
Drain backups that seem to appear after heavy rain can be especially stressful. In Lake Charles, wet weather may reveal problems that were already developing inside a drain or sewer line, including buildup, tree roots, debris, or a section of pipe that is not moving water the way it should.
Rain does not always mean the weather caused the clog. It may simply add enough water or ground pressure to expose a restriction that was already present.
Look for a Repeat Pattern
A one-time slow drain may not tell the whole story. If the same fixtures back up after storms, if multiple drains slow down together, or if odors appear before water backs up, the problem may be deeper in the line.
If buildup is contributing to the backup, professional drain cleaning can help clear material that routine household methods do not reach. This is often part of the diagnostic process when backups keep returning.
For heavier sludge, grease, or debris in a suitable line, hydro jetting may be a better cleaning option than repeated basic clearing. The line condition should still be considered before the method is chosen.
When the issue may involve an underground line, knowing where the line runs can help reduce guesswork. Advantage Plumbing’s line locating service information explains why accurate location can matter before a larger repair decision.
Track the date of each backup, recent rain, which fixtures were affected, whether water came up through a tub or floor drain, and whether the issue cleared on its own. Those details can make the next plumbing visit more focused.
Schedule a service appointment with Advantage Plumbing today by calling us. We look forward to hearing from you.